"LARGE OBJECT IN BUFFER CACHE"
Can anybody advise me on the action to take when i see this alert in sql monitor.
We have it set at the default values and I am wondering on the best techniques to remedy the situation. Some of our overnight ETL jobs are taking 3 hours when they used to run in 20 mins and i am wondering if this 'large object in buffer cache' is having an impact.
Thanks

This alert is raised when the amount of memory used in the buffer cache by the largest object (based on the number of pages) goes above a specified threshold. It checks the sys.dm_os_buffer_descriptors to identify the object, and returns the relative percentage used.
It is very common for one or two objects to be responsible for using a large amount of the buffer cache. To increase the efficiency of the buffer cache area, these objects may benefit from a schema revision (datatype changes or sparse columns), and are great candidates for compression.

Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I have seen this post as it is just from the 'SQL Monitor' description field.
I have checked out the scripts in the link. What i am really asking here is what to do once i have identified this large object in the buffer cache. Do i somehow flush it from the cache, then maybe use one of the methods listed so it doesnt take up as much space the next time it is loaded in memory ?